James Cussen2023-07-29T13:32:11+00:00 Is Buddhism a Philosophy or a Religion? Why Buddhism is a religion and why some people want to argue that it isn'tJames Cussen2023-07-29T13:32:11+00:00September 2, 2021|3 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:40:24+00:00 Ecstasis & Catharsis: The Makers of Meaning The Ancient Greek terms that point the two ways to transformationJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:40:24+00:00August 26, 2021|1 Comment
James Cussen2023-01-28T17:07:24+00:00 American Diogenes – Henry David Thoreau’s Living Philosophy Philosophy’s not about having “subtle thoughts” but about loving wisdom so much that you “live according to its dictates”James Cussen2023-01-28T17:07:24+00:00August 18, 2021|4 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:46:24+00:00 Empedocles of Acragas: Philosopher, Poet, Shaman The Ancient Greek philosopher who developed the first theory of evolutionJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:46:24+00:00August 13, 2021|0 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:13+00:00 The Three Metamorphoses | Nietzsche — Thus Spoke Zarathustra Translated by Thomas CommonJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:13+00:00August 1, 2021|1 Comment
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:46:24+00:00 The Forgotten Father of Roman Stoicism The Living Philosophy of Cato the Younger — the Roman SocratesJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:46:24+00:00July 28, 2021|3 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:46:24+00:00 The Living Philosophy of Diogenes the Cynic When philosophy was living in an urn and masturbating in publicJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:46:24+00:00July 21, 2021|2 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:14+00:00 Nietzsche vs. Jung: The Revaluation of All Values Values are born not madeJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:34:14+00:00July 14, 2021|6 Comments
James Cussen2022-11-07T21:46:24+00:00 Epicurus: 4-Part Recipe for Happiness And his long shadow through the agesJames Cussen2022-11-07T21:46:24+00:00June 30, 2021|2 Comments